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1 Roof Siding Chimney Doors and Windows Building Maintenance Repair and restoration of interior damage caused by roof leak; repair or replacement of structural supports under the roof decking and sheathing (i.e. trusses). Repair and replacement of roof deck (plywood sheathing); repair to source of roof leak; repair and replacement of shingles, felt and flashing; repair of flashing around original skylight installed by the builder or with architectural approval. Repair and restoration of interior damage caused by leak under the siding; repair or replacement of structural supports under the siding; repainting and/or repair due to owner negligence. Repair, replacement, caulking, power washing and painting of siding, trim, fascia and soffits. All maintenance, repairs and periodic cleaning of the interior flue, leaks, structural problems, animals in the chimney; structural repairs and maintenance including foundation or structural problems causing a problem with the chimney and problems caused as a result of structural shifts of the townhome. All maintenance and repairs of the exterior siding; chimney cap repair and replacement. Replacement and repairs of storm windows, screens any glass doors including door jambs, glass storm doors, locks, kick plates, door knobs and any ornamental brass, doorbells associated with a glass or screen door; unit numbers; repairs underneath the frame such as dry rot. Painting of doors and windows; replacement of wood doors that contain no glass.

2 Gutters & Downspouts Structural Decks, Porches and Stairs Lights Exterior Building Water Spigots None, unless installed by the Owner or any previous Owner. All maintenance, repair, painting and replacement of original installation by Builder. All maintenance, repair and replacement of building structural components (i.e. walls, floor joists, roof trusses, foundation, etc.); foundation, area under the townhome; structural problems causing a unit to shift position or any problems caused by the shift. Routine cleaning, keeping free and clear of snow and ice; damage caused to the deck if carpet is laid on the deck floor; structural repairs and maintenance including foundation or structural problems causing a problem with the deck, porch or staircase surface and problems caused as a result of structural shifts of the townhome. Sealing, staining, repair and replacement of steps, floor boards and handrails and other exterior deck components; repair of lattice and wood screening around decks and crawlspace doors, repair and replacement of porch screens. All maintenance, repair and replacement of electrical fixtures which contain any glass and electrical lines if the light is controlled by the Owner. Replacement of light bulbs on lights controlled by Owner. Exterior fixtures must be approved by the Board, including the addition of lights, and replacement of existing fixtures if the style is changing from the existing. All maintenance, repair and replacement of exterior electrical fixtures which do not include glass (if any). Maintenance, repair and replacement of lights in the common areas only if not under the control of the Owner (i.e. Association pays for the electricity). Repair or replacement of all exterior spigots. Page 2 of 7

3 Skylights Party Walls Vents, Ducts, Flues All maintenance, repair and replacement to include glass. The cost of reasonable repair and maintenance shall be shared by the owners who make use of the wall in proportion to such use. All maintenance, repair and replacement of dryer and bathroom vents, dryer ducts, chimney flues, roof vents, attic fans, etc., including removal of insects and animals. All maintenance, repair and replacement of exterior vents. Home Interior All. Property Maintenance Streets and parking areas Walkways None, unless repair or replacement is necessitated by damage caused by the Owner or resulting from the resident s or guest s vehicle. Pot hole repairs; protective sealing; asphalt overlay and restriping as needed for private streets/parking areas. Routine cleaning ; keeping free and clear of snow and ice; all maintenance, repair and replacement if installed by the Owner or any previous Owner, or if damage caused by the Owner or guests; foundation or structural problems causing a problem with the surface of the walkway, including tree roots and sinking. Repair and replacement as necessary except as provided for herein. Page 3 of 7

4 Fences and Other Enclosures Mailbox Streetlights Association Any installed by the Owner or any previous Owner. Repair and replacement if damage is caused by the Owner or guests. Repair and replacement of mailbox stands and mailboxes necessitated through normal use. For street lights on public streets please call Progress Energy at (800) and report the pole number printed on the streetlight. Grading/Water Flow from Downspouts Grass/Lawn All maintenance and upkeep. Grounds and Landscaping Responsible to ensure grounds are free and clear of obstructions; responsible to maintain grass area in any enclosed portion of a yard; responsible for damage to landscape caused by improper parking by residents and guests including oil spills etc. Responsible to maintain the condition of the grounds, not necessarily to improve the quality of the grounds; cut the grass on a regular and timely basis during the growing season; fertilize turf areas twice a year; apply pre emergent weed control in early spring; edge curbs and sidewalks as needed; fall aeration; fall over seeding. Page 4 of 7

5 Leaf Removal Trees, Shrubs Exterior Plants Other Than Trees and Shrubs Mulch Beds May provide additional leaf removal as desired. Weekly leaf removal during the fall. In between these removals, leaves may be removed from grass areas, plant beds and walkways during maintenance visits and may be placed in the woods. All maintenance, repair and replacement if installed by the Owner or any previous Owner; replacement only if necessitated by abuse or neglect. Additions or modifications of plant materials or the beds require prior Architectural Review Board approval. Responsible to maintain (Board to determine appropriate use of fertilizers and insecticides); prune; responsible to remove dead shrubbery and replace when needed and appropriate (though replacement may be of a different size). Any climbing plants must be in pots and must be kept away from building surfaces. Homeowner will be responsible for cost of removal of vines and damage caused by climbing plants. Owners may plant plantings in the rear yards and is responsible for maintaining them. All association owned plantings.. May provide weeding and mulching of existing beds as desired; additions or modifications of plant materials or the beds require prior Architectural Review Board approval. Responsible to maintain gardens and flower beds that were planted by the owner or any previous owner or tenant. Responsible to maintain the beds in a condition as determined by the Board of Directors; provide periodic weeding of beds. Page 5 of 7

6 Air Conditioning/ Heating Cable TV, Satellite TV Electrical Gas Telephone Water/Sewer Utilities All maintenance, repair and replacement of heating or a/c units or any feeder lines to them. All maintenance, repair and replacement, including repair of siding and roof if a satellite dish is mounted on the exterior building surface. All maintenance, repair and replacement. All maintenance, repair and replacement. All maintenance, repair and replacement. All maintenance, repair and replacement to lines/pipes on the Owner s lot which serves only the owners unit, or for repair resulting from misuse by Owner. Responsible for repairs to lines located within parking areas or in common areas, or after town clean out or common line. Page 6 of 7

7 Insect Control Insurance Snow & Ice Removal Trash Removal Services All inspections, treatment and control, inside and outside except termites. Termite inspections, treatment and repairs to damage resulting from termite infestations as per the service contract in force and approved by the Board, except if firewood that is stored next to the townhome is the cause of termite infestation, the homeowner will be responsible for treatment and damage. Individual general liability and personal property insurance; Association must be named as additional insured party; endorsement to pay deductible for Association policy is recommended for instances in which Association policy covers loss. Property insurance covering the townhome structure, exclusive of excavation and foundation; general liability for Common Area as set forth in the Declaration. Decks, porches. Streets and driveways pursuant to the provisions of the Cary Town Code. Removal of large, bulk items that cannot fit in trash cans. None, call the Town of Cary at (919) Date Board approved June 26, 2012 Approved by attorney June 14, 2012 Page 7 of 7

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